The traffic of emails and files being
transferred online via online services is getting larger and larger by the
year. This made many software companies recognize the need for integrated file
storage and transfer services in their apps, and Cometdocs
Inc is among them. That is why they updated their apps in May 2016 with one
hell of a release. Integrated importing services are not the only thing that
was introduced, so keep reading and see which changes were applied to their PDF to Word app.

Integrated importing services

Due to a tremendous input from their
community and users, Cometdocs decided it was time to change the way files are imported on their
app. iOS as a platform does not offer a file browser, but rather relies on
users searching through hundreds and thousands of documents. Also, you can’t
simply select a file and then open it in an app, but rather you have to go
through a list of apps in which you wish to open it. This called for a simpler
way of browsing files, and PDF to Word is now offering one.

But first, what is really an “integrated
importing service”? Well, think about those services as a shortcut to your file
database or a link to one of your accounts that offer online storage. With PDF
to Word you can easily access files in half a dozen different ways.

So, besides the standard importing from the
device’s hard drive, you can also import from:

●Gmail

●Google Drive

●Dropbox

●OneDrive and

●Box

Select your desired service and you will
see all your PDF files on the right side of the screen. Click on the PDF you
wish to convert and it will appear below the integrated services. Once the file
is converted, it will appear in the same place as all the active conversions.

User Interface

With the release of the 3.0 update, the
whole app has been rewritten in Swift from scratch so it looks completely
different from the previous versions. The new design is much more stylish than
the old version, but not only that - it also makes the app much more user
friendly by offering an easier approach to converting files. The whole
conversion process has been automated, and because it is done on Cometdocs
servers, you don’t even have to have the app open during the conversion.
Everything is focused on making PDF to Word easier and more efficient than its
competitors, which just goes further to show that PDF to Word is a classic in
the world of productivity apps.

Stay tuned for future updates!

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